The Stack: Indiana Redistricting Showdown At The Statehouse

An abstract illustration of the Indiana Statehouse dome with redistricting lines and patriotic elements representing the political battle over Indiana’s congressional map.

Indiana has become the unexpected center of national political attention as the state’s redistricting battle intensifies. Inside the Statehouse, activists screamed, hissed, and chanted while some Republicans—most notably Senate President Pro Tem Rod Bray—dodged constituents and avoided basic questions about representation, fairness, and the future of the state’s voice in Washington.

Todd explains what really happened at the Turning Point Action rally, why Indianapolis activists demand special protection for their districts, and how counting illegal aliens in the 2020 census continues to dilute Indiana’s representation.

With Democrats openly discussing strategies to impeach Trump if they retake Congress in 2026, Todd argues that Republicans cannot afford to keep fighting with one hand tied behind their backs.

This moment requires legal, ethical, strategic action—starting with approving a congressional map that protects Hoosier values rather than empowering the Radical Left. If leaders refuse, Todd warns, voters will remember.

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📝 Transcript: Indiana Redistricting Showdown At The Statehouse

The Todd Huff Show – December 9, 2025

Todd Huff: All right, my friends, thank you so much for joining me today. It is. An absolute pleasure to be here. As we're now into Tuesday. This redistricting fight. Listen, I know, I know if you're not from Indiana. This may. Just hang in there. There's a lot at stake nationally in this. This is the political epicenter of the country right now happens to be my state, and we are in the middle of this fight as you know, we spoke at the turning point action event on Friday at the state House. I shared a little bit about that yesterday. In fact, there's something.

Todd Huff: I didn't intentionally leave out, but I remembered after the program. I need to share something. Else with you? Because it's something I've been updating you about along the way.

Todd Huff: And that concerns my state senator, whose name is Rod Bray, leader in the Senate. My friends. I have met him a couple of times. He's my state senator. Know many people that know him. I have tried. Many times to communicate with Rod about this. And I want to give you an update about something I did Friday to once again try to get answers from him.

Todd Huff: And unsuccessfully. As you might imagine. So I'll share that and just some updates on this. And also. Lara logan. Is out there saying something that, again, is not earth shattering, but. I just want to use. What she's saying about what's coming. In well after the 2026 midterms. If we in Indiana do not. Organize to fight back and use every legal and ethical tool at. Our disposal.

Todd Huff: So there you go. That's where we're headed today, my friends. Coming. At you here from the full sweet wealth studios. And it's again my pleasure to be here. My friends.

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Todd Huff: All right, so on Friday, I neglected to tell you this. Wasn't intentional. I just forgot. In all the things that happened Friday, between thesing, the hissing that I got from a person. In the audience, which, again, I still can't quite wrap my head around that. What has to be wrong with an individual. How many things must be wrong? With an individual who resorts to hissing.

Todd Huff: I watched some of these videos online from time to time. There's an evangelist that I'll follow. A couple of them. I'll watch some clips from cliff Nectal. I'll watch some clips. From the abolitionist movement, and I watch some of these encounters that they have. With people. On the streets.

Todd Huff: And it's remarkable to me now, sometimes there's thoughtful opposition at least for people like. Cliff nectal. I have not seen. I have not seen. Anyone who makes any sense whatsoever when they're talking to the abolitionist rising movement.

Todd Huff: And. They say again, they repeat. What? The talking points of the day. But there's nothing there. And that's man. To be a human being. To be a human being and to not. Know why you think the things that you think I understand at some point where none of us know everything. I'm not trying to set the bar.

Todd Huff: At some ridiculously high standard, but to be. Sure enough to say it's okay to murder a baby in the womb. When you don't have the slightest idea of what you're talking about, but yet. You think you do because you continue to just repeat the sound bites. The single line. The statement of the day.

Todd Huff: My body, my choice. That's the biggest one, but there's others as well. You go on down the list and. This is strategic from the left. It's one of the reasons why. Public education. Is so terrible right now.

Todd Huff: By the way, I went to our local school board meeting last night. I haven't done that in a long time. In fact, I don't know if I've been since. I stopped being a board member 20 some years ago. But it was good to be back, and we got some stuff here. That I'm interested in, at least. Some things that we're looking at doing as a family and so forth.

Todd Huff: So I've been following, been following that. But the reason public education, one of the reasons it's so terrible is because. It is controlled by the left. And so you've heard it said, you've probably heard it said anyway, that education used to teach us how to think. Now. Education teaches people or tries to teach people what to think.

Todd Huff: That's why some of the. Listen, I understand there have to be standards. There has to. Be some way to measure how effective what we're doing. In education is at helping our young people. Have a better understanding of the world. Understand truth and reality, be able to think for themselves. I understand that. And there has to be. Some standard because. If you're not teaching people, if people aren't learning in a classroom, that means you're not teaching, and that means you're not a teacher.

Todd Huff: At some point, you do become a de facto. Babysitter. I know, teacher. The good teachers will understand that and get what I'm saying the ones who. Are just, I don't know, in it for the paycheck or don't. Want to talk substantively about the quality of the work they're producing.

Todd Huff: They'll get upset about that. That's fine. Add it to the list of the people who scream me down at the statehouse. I don't care. I care about truth. And I care about. Getting this nation back in the direction. It should be heading. And there's a lot of problems on a lot of fronts. Education. Of course, is one of them, but there's a benefit that comes from the left.

Todd Huff: When they keep the population dumbed down, the dumbed down population believes. The things that they've been told, believes the things that they've heard, it then becomes. A messaging, a battle of messaging. Who's got the slicker advertising campaign? Who's got the easier to remember tagline or slogan, and that's what it becomes in a lot of instances, and that's where we are today.

Todd Huff: And so I suppose back to my friend who hissed at me from the. Balcony. Of the state House Rotunda here on Friday. If you don't know why you believe what you believe. You just chant the same word over and over? Or you go to a rally where someone says something. Hey, hey. Ho, ho. Donald Trump has got to go. And that's the extent. Of your argument. That's the beginning and the end of where many people stand.

Todd Huff: In their abilities to communicate, articulate, think through the process. But we need to cease to be a group. Or a nation, a group of people. Who is teaching people what to think. We need to teach people how to think again. But see independent thinkers. Are a risk.

Todd Huff: They're a threat, I should say to the establishment, free thinking people can say, why are you doing this? Free thinking people can say, how many years are you going to tell me if I vote for you're going to solve this problem and you never do. How many straw men? Political straw men.

Todd Huff: In your campaigns am I going to subject myself to how many times am I going to let you get away with this before I hold you accountable. That's where we are today, and listen. I am looking for someone who can come on this program or engage with me as an adult. On social media and tell me answer some of these basic questions. How is redistricting cheating? Tell me how it is.

Todd Huff: Don't put a link to the census and say, well, there's 60% republic. I had to register to Indiana, and there's 40% Democrats, so the legislative districts should reflect that. 40% of them should be Democrats. 60% of them should be republican. Why tell me why. Tell me how we're supposed to draw those. Tell me why.

Todd Huff: We're supposed to draw those? Articulate that. Where do you get that? Where do you come up with this? We have a representative. A constitutional republic. A representative republic. A federal. Constitutional Republic. There's no. Proportional representation given you have to win the district that has been drawn.

Todd Huff: And it is remarkable to me how many people say these things because they've heard it. Repeated. Probably incessantly by some of these leftist organizations. I've reached out to some of these folks. Mad voters is one of them. I reached out to them. I don't expect to hear back. They like to talk. In talking points and that you can't do that during a 20 or 30 minutes interview. On this program, I'm going to ask you why. Tell me why. Tell me why. It violates the state constitution of Indiana. It does not.

Todd Huff: In fact, I had an encounter yesterday. With the belligerent knowital on Facebook. She even deleted her comment because she was proven absolutely wrong. This is what they do. And. They want to scream. And I guess when you run out of things to scream about, you resort to hissing and that's. What I saw on Friday.

Todd Huff: So that's what distracted me from telling you something. Else that happened on Friday when we first went to the state house. You'll remember my son I shared. My son went with me. He took video of the event, which we've posted now on our YouTube channel and on our Facebook page also shared it with our email newsletter subscribers, which I highly encourage you to sign. Up for that. It's totally free. Toddofshow.com. you can sign up and get daily emails from us.

Todd Huff: About things that we've talked about here and sometimes some additional things as well. But we've got to build a community and we've got to build some engagement. This is time. And listen, I know that not everybody. Looks at this the same way. Some people want to know what's going on here. Perspectives. Move on with life. But I know out there, listening to my voice right now is a core group of people. Who? You're the movers and shakers. You're the leaders. You're the ones that are wanting to see things get done.

Todd Huff: Not just hear the news from a conservative perspective and have some. Sort of. Just thinking about the issues. And really. Looking at this entertainment sort of way, which is not bad. Everybody's a little bit different, but there are people out there that are part of the core group that we're going to have to call on and rally the troops if we're going to move the needle here and actually see political victories for the constitution, for liberty. For the conservative movement.

Todd Huff: And it's probably going to happen through the Republican Party as much as that aggravates me at times. That's the only place that exists right now for us to go that has any real chance of winning politically.

Todd Huff: But while I was there at the state house, you'll remember that my son went as I said. But there were also a couple of other ladies, one of them my sister in law. Met us there, so she was there. But there were a couple of other ladies that I shared. That went up with us. To the state house and I asked them, I said, would you guys like to go to. Senator Bray's office. We're up here. On the second floor. The event had just gotten started. I wasn't speaking until the end.

Todd Huff: The whole reason we're there was to push. This issue of redistricting and to let people know what this is about. What's at stake, how we're in favor of this happening and being done, how Republicans need to take the kid gloves off and engage in a way so that they win, so that they use whatever legal and ethical tools that are. At their disposal, using the political power they have accumulated in the state over the past decades and actually put it to good use to make sure that Indiana's voice is not diluted.

Todd Huff: As I've gone through. In washington, dc, because. States. Some states are given more representatives than they should have because we're counting illegal aliens. Indiana's Democrat representatives. When they go to Washington, DC, they don't elect leadership. They don't endorse an agenda that is in alignment with a large portion of Indiana's even Democrats. Certainly not most hoosiers, but definitely not most Democrats.

Todd Huff: And they have weaponized the government. Be prepared, and we'll get into this in a moment. Later. In the show. But as Laura Logan points out, Be prepared. There's going to be. I've talked about this already as well. They will impeach Trump if they win both the House and the Senate.

Todd Huff: That opens up. The possibility that not only will he be impeached, but can they get enough votes to remove him from office. That is at least out there as something that could happen. It certainly is strategically what they want to do. This is. Why? I've sat on this program for a long time.

Todd Huff: They've embraced the Democrat. Party has embraced what they call, what I call the Seinfeld Newman strategy, which, again, comes from an episode of Seinfeld where Seinfeld told Newman, I'll do whatever it takes as long as it takes me. So long as it takes you away from me, that's. The Democrats strategy when it comes to. Trump will do whatever it takes, as long as it takes them, so long as it takes Donald Trump or his agenda. Out of. The position of power. In our nation today.

Todd Huff: So we walked over, the ladies and I walked over to Rodbrey's. Office. They're on the second floor of the state house. We walked in now. Keep in mind. Keep in mind he's a leader of the senate. And Friday. He absolutely knew that there would be this rally there. This is a turning point action event. This was well publicized and well known.

Todd Huff: I asked for him. At the front desk. And he wasn't in. And I said, oh, he's not in, is he in? The building? No, he's not in the building. Is he going to be here today? No. He's not coming in. Folks, listen. It really bothers me to say this to you. This is as authentic as I know how to be.

Todd Huff: It is beyond disappointing to me. That we have a representative who's leading the senate. I have a senator. He's my state senator who refuses to engage with me and others like me. We just have questions. I'm not going to attack the guy. I'm going to ask him tough questions. That I don't think he has an answer to. I think that's why he's running and hiding.

Todd Huff: But if he thinks. That this is over after the vote, especially if he does not vote for this, which from what? We can tell that's where he's going to end up. I mean, I don't. Think there's any real chance he's going to change his vote on this. But if he thinks that this is over, I know he's not up for reelection until. 2028.

Todd Huff: Turning point. USA has already been on record as saying that they're going to work to primary Republicans who vote against this turning point. Well, turning point action, I should say, not turning point. USA. It's the 501 c four arm, not the c three arm, but.

Todd Huff: If he thinks that he's just going to avoid this and you may have a state senator like this too, or a representative. My representative voted against the new map, Peggy Mayfield. Listen, if they think that this is over, that we're just going to roll over. This is a critically important fight and why. Would. We as Republicans. Not take advantage of the legal tools available to us.

Todd Huff: Given the total picture and what I'm going to do next segment. What I'm going to do next segment, I'm actually going to share with you. The speech that I was planning to give. From the state house. Rotunda floor. It's only a few minutes. I had to do it much more extemporaneously because there was a lot of people screaming and acting like lunatics up there, trying to prevent people from hearing what I had. To say.

Todd Huff: Those aren't people that want to engage in the free exchange of ideas. Those aren't. People who believe. In american principles and policies. Well, american principles, I should say. They want to silence and shout out the other side. It is designed to be. An intimidation factor. All it did for me was encourage me and fire me up.

Todd Huff: That made me want to. Stand and speak louder and more powerfully and. More just effectively. That's all it did as they stood up there and hiss and chant. And everything else hold their signs up that, honestly, I don't even know if half of them understood why they were there.

Todd Huff: Some people have questioned to me, are they getting paid? I wouldn't say that. That's impossible either. They certainly could just be people who. Have positions where. They have. They work for the state or in education or something, and they take days off and who knows? I don't know.

Todd Huff: All I do know is that the opposition. Is not what was there at the state house. Is not. If I was against this, I certainly wouldn't want those people speaking for me. And right now, those are the people that are speaking. For the opposition to new maps because. The reasonable people who I think might have some good questions and reasons to at least question this. They won't speak up. They certainly won't talk to me. They won't. Come on. Here.

Todd Huff: Senators like rod bray hide. Hide for all he's worth. Which is again, he's elected by the public. I'm a constituent. He refuses to talk to me, but. He found time, my friends, to speak with Politico.

Todd Huff: They got a nice picture of him sitting at the desk there. I don't know if he's posing for GQ or what, but. They've got it in Politico. That's in the stack of stuff. If you want to take a look at it? Talk to anyone but constituents, say as little as possible. Not answer questions, think that this is just going to blow over, telling you it's not. Going to happen.

Todd Huff: We are not going to lie here any longer. We, and I speak for people who agree with me, which includes a lot of you. We have watched this nation. Fall apart. Because we have refused to, well, Republicans have refused to lead. With strength. They've capitulated and given in to the left. We've had enough.

Todd Huff: It's one of the reasons why Trump is so appealing to people. It's one of the reasons why people are willing to look overlook some of the things Trump. Some of his faults, which we all have as human beings, or just quirks or whatever style people look past some of those things because. They so much believe that we need a fighter. We need a fighter in this state house and it certainly is not Senator Rod Bray. I hope he. Fixes this and comes down on the right side of this, because this isn't going away, my friends.

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Todd Huff: Quick. Time out, my friends. Back in just a minute.

Todd Huff: Welcome back, my friends. Let me say this really quickly too. I know that there are reports of people receiving. Death threats or acts of violence and that sort of thing. In the Indiana state House. And this should not have to be said. I don't care. Who? That I will say it to make it abundantly clear. To the people. On the left, people in the media, people on the conservative side. I want to fight this with all my mights. I want to stand up for this the best that I can, but in no way, shape, manner or form is it acceptable? To threaten.

Todd Huff: You can say I'm going to support you if you vote for this. I'm going to politically oppose you. That's fair. But to threaten somebody? Who is in office with violence is 100% unacceptable, so that needs to be clearly stated. I know the stakes are high, I know the emotions are high, but that should never. Be. The way that people think about this. That's absolutely inexcusable. And I 100%. Am against that, no matter who the person is, whatever their party.

Todd Huff: If people are threatening Democrats, if people are threatening Republicans. If Republicans are doing the threatening, if Democrats are doing the threatening. Doesn't matter to me. That has no place in a civil society. Again, there's nothing wrong with saying. I am going to oppose people like turning point action. Did they said. They're going to try to primary people who do not vote for this. That's fair game, but to threaten somebody. With. Danger, violence. Even worse. Death threats, bomb threats, completely. And 100%. Unacceptable. I condemn that with every fiber of my being.

Todd Huff: So again, It doesn't even need to get to where we're threatening to challenge them. Electorally. You can let them know if they support this. You're going to support them. That's? Okay. And if they don't? There are people that are prepared.

Todd Huff: I'm prepared to do what I can to work with people like I don't. Know, heritage action or turning point action? Work with those of you here locally to do what we can to get officials elected who understand. What's at stake. And that's what I want to talk about here in this segment, as you know.

Todd Huff: I was prepared to give these remarks on the statehouse floor. But I had to change the game plan because of the raucous environment, the Channing. I wouldn't have had time. This speech, which would have taken, I don't know. A few minutes would have taken three times that in that environment, so let me just tell you. What I was planning to say. From the rotunda floor at the state house on Friday that I wasn't allowed. Well, I wasn't able to say because of the hecklers and so forth.

Todd Huff: So here we go. This week, this rotunda has been filled with a lot of noise. Angry protests, emotional outbursts, superficial Channing and candidly, a whole lot of blind rays directed at you. At me, at Trump, of course, and at anyone who doesn't fit the approved narrative of the radical left.

Todd Huff: But I'm not here to lead a chant. I'm here to appeal to your logic, your reason, and your commitment to preserving. This republic through what I call this cold civil war we are enduring.

Todd Huff: Let's be blunt. When hoosiers send someone to Washington, we expect them to represent common sense, personal liberty, fiscal responsibility. And the belief that America is fundamentally good. But far too often, when a Democrat is elected and sent to Washington. They vote for leadership and an agenda radically out of step with the people of Indiana, including. Many Democrats.

Todd Huff: Look at inflation. Inflation isn't caused by corporate greed or unions or anything else. Inflation happens. When the federal government, and only the federal government, thank you, Milton Friedman, for hammering this point home.

Todd Huff: Creates more money than the value of goods and services in the marketplace. When they do, every dollar we earn is worth. Less. Our savings, our paychecks, our retirement, our grocery budgets, all of that is worth less.

Todd Huff: But why do they keep doing it? Because the radical left Belize government is the solution to every single problem. And that belief produces the reckless spending that fuels. Inflation.

Todd Huff: These are the same folks who have given us open borders which brings deadly drugs and dangerous criminal, illegal aliens into our communities. They brought men into women's sports. They've pushed a culture that can't define basic biology. Their policies weaken families, burden Hoosiers. And by the way, all Americans. And erode the liberty government is supposed to protect.

Todd Huff: These folks cannot be stopped unless we send people to Washington with both a brain and a backbone. I was raised in a Hoosier Union Democrat family. These old school Democrats love their country, value hard work, respect faith, family and. Capitalism. But those values are nowhere. Hear me say it.

Todd Huff: They are nowhere in today's Democrat. Party. Today's leadership is controlled by extremists who want to remake America into something. It was never intended to be. And they will do whatever it takes, as long as it takes. Them, so long as it takes Donald Trump out of the White House or stops him from carrying out. The agenda he was elected to accomplish.

Todd Huff: These are the people who want higher taxes, more bureaucracy, more government control over every aspect of our lives. They love government, they worship government, they hate liberty and that brings us to redistricting. Redistricting is and always has been a. Political process.

Todd Huff: The constitution gives that authority to the state's, specifically state legislatures. Districts must be contiguous and have roughly equal populations. Beyond that, districts are up to the discretion of each legislature.

Todd Huff: There is no sacred, God ordained shape of a congressional district. There is no rule that says Indianapolis gets special attention. And special protection. Strip away party labels. And there is no moral argument that one map is holy and another is evil. The real question is simple. Which map best serves Hoosiers and protects the sovereignty and liberty. Of our state.

Todd Huff: We must also address something the activists chanting in the rotunda will never. Mention the Biden administration chose to count illegal aliens in the 2020 census, and those numbers were used to allocate. Representation.

Todd Huff: This decision allows states with large illegal alien populations to gain more political power, while states like Indiana can see their representation diluted simply because. We are not. Given. Excuse me? Simply because we are not a haven for illegal aliens.

Todd Huff: This is not what the framers intended. The census was designed to reflect the residents of a state, not whoever happens to be within its borders on counting day. This matters, and it should absolutely impact how we think about redistricting if blue states gain districts by counting illegal aliens. Should Indiana not consider how that dilutes her voice in our nation's capital.

Todd Huff: My friends, the era of Republicans fighting with one hand tied behind our backs. While Democrats fight. With both fists. Metaphorically, of course. Is over. And it has to be. We must use every legal. Every ethical tool available to protect Hoosiers from the radical left's destructive agenda.

Todd Huff: Make no mistake if we do not redistrict. If our senators, our state senators do not vote for redistricting. You are empowering the left to potentially win the us house in 2026 and unleash the havoc in mayhem I've described previously. If our senate fails to act, we will hold them accountable. This moment matters. This is about Indiana's future. This is about America's future today.

Todd Huff: Must be a line in the sand. Hoosiers will not accept weakness. We will not reward. Silence and we will not. Tolerate surrender. We expect our leaders to act boldly, decisively and without apology and defense of who's? Your values and the liberty that makes this nation great. Indiana state senators vote to approve. This new congressional map.

Todd Huff: Now, that's what I was prepared to say at the state house on Friday. Wasn't really given the chance to because. Of the raucous environment, which was fine. Candidly, I much preferred that. And calling out some of the nonsense and the behavior of the lunatics to me were illustrated. This is why it's good to let them speak. One of the reasons why free speech is so great.

Todd Huff: Look at what they're saying. Look at how empty the words are. Look. At how superficial. Look at how programmed they are. Look at how there's no ability to think? Or interact. They just repeat things over and over and over, things that cannot stand the scrutiny of. A single question, my friends.

Todd Huff: So I preferred it. That's what I was going to do. Hopefully that's helpful. For those that still don't know why redistricting is so. Important friends.

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Todd Huff: All right. I had mentioned earlier. In the program. Another article. That. I had seen, and this is. Nothing new. It's just other voices that are telling us. Exactly. What to expect if Democrats are able to win. The election, the midterm election coming up here in. Eleven. Months. So, Lara Logan, this is an article at life z. This will be. As most everything else we talk about here is. This will be linked.

Todd Huff: On our stack of stuff page on the website toddhubshow.com. just go to the stack and you'll see show notes, you'll see links to articles you'll. See where you can listen to this program. Each episode has its own stack of stuff. This will be in there.

Todd Huff: Headline the deep status. Preparing to steal the midterms. Lara Logan. So Lara Logan told Eric Bowling that she believes political opponents are preparing a coordinated plan to damage the administration ahead of the midterms and set the conditions for an impeachment effort. She said she does not think those opponents will wait multiple years to move, but instead are focused on. The coming election cycle.

Todd Huff: And by the way, whether she's right specifically here or not, we do know, in general. That. These sorts of conversations. And strategic. Strategies, as George W. Bush would have said, these are the sorts of things that are happening being discussed behind closed doors and so forth.

Todd Huff: It's why they are wailing so loudly today. At the statehouse here in Indiana and anywhere else in Texas, anywhere else in Missouri, other states. That are looking to do something similar here.

Todd Huff: So she said she does not think those opponents will wait multiple years to move, but instead are focused on the coming election cycle, she stated, no, I don't think that. I don't. Think they're waiting three years. I think they're waiting one year until the midterms. I think there's a plan to steal her words, not mine. The midterms.

Todd Huff: To either take both the house. I have to say that because of social media, Take the house or the senate or both. And then impeach him and he'll be gone. Because this time. They will have both houses and they will be able to get rid of him.

Todd Huff: And not only will they be able to get rid of him, you know why? It's going to work this time because they're going to use his own behavior. And his administration's own actions, or specifically their lack of action, as the reason that he's going to be impeached.

Todd Huff: Listen, it doesn't really matter. They will make up reasons to impeach Trump. They've already got them. They've? Already talked about them at the beginning of this term. They're incessant. To their unhinged, radical base. They've already created a Persona of Trump that the left is prepared, no matter what rationale they give him? They're prepared. They're on board to impeach Trump.

Todd Huff: The question is, first of all, they've got to win the house to impeach. Him. And they've got to win it by enough, because who knows? There might be. There could be someone who doesn't go along with it that probably won't. Be the case. The leadership would not allow that. Another reason why the way, by the way. Why Indiana Democrats going to Washington DC become radicals no matter how moderate they tell us they are.

Todd Huff: In the general election, in the primary process, but nonetheless. That is a possibility. It's a much bigger lift in the Senate because it requires more than a simple majority. In the Senate, you've got to get. I think it's two thirds. I think you got to get 67 senators, which. There may be some Republicans that would join in. So winning. Those things. Winning the house in the Senate moves them in that direction again. They don't. Need any reason or rationale.

Todd Huff: This is the sort of thing that needs to be stopped. Why? Should we, as hoosiers? Be supportive of maps that send probably at least two Democrats to Washington, DC, who have shown us that they have no regard for truth.

Todd Huff: They're prepared to use whatever tools are necessary, not just legal. And ethical tools, but to engage in absolute law fair, which is what they've done against President Trump we've seen it time and time and time and time and time again.

Todd Huff: This has to be stopped. It's time for the adults in the room to do what needs to be done. To ensure. That the representation we send to Washington DC is not radicalized, is not supporting the radical agenda. And drawing maps that. Favor the adults in the room. Is certainly. A reasonable first step.

Todd Huff: And again I find myself asking. These folks in Indianapolis think that they deserve to have a district all to itself. Why do they think that of all the places in this state that are mismanaged, is there a place that's more mismanaged than Indianapolis. I know there's good people there, don't. Misunderstand me.

Todd Huff: There's just not enough people with brains and backbones. Casting bal. Ballots to prevent the nonsense that's happening in our nations while our state's capital I should say.

Todd Huff: And so why should they get special protection when they're the ones that are electing the lunatics that are making situations worse. In our city and in our state. Folks, I'm out of time here. Thank you so. Much for listening. Have a wonderful day. SDG.

Todd Huff

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